Sunday 9 January 2005

Don't play play ah...

Last time when I know zilch about Feng Shui, I really did experienced some hiccups. I used to rear many fishes at home, simply because the sound of water has a calming effect on me. So in my bid to achieve that feeling, I installed the fish tank right inside my bedroom, so that every night I can fall asleep with the sound of water. 

Then, 2 weeks before I was supposed to go on a Bangkok trip, my bottom left eyelids started twitching very badly. It was like some sort of premonition. It was like something is going to happen. I didn't know then whether it was good or bad. True enough, when I was in Bangkok, a pickpocket slit open my bag and stole my wallet stashed with loads of Thai baht. It happened in a split second and in a crowded street. If the pickpocket wasn't such a professional, my waist might have been hurt in the process, because the opening of the slit of my bag was just merely few millimetres away from my body! 

Anyway, amazingly, immediately after the incident, my eyelids stopped twitching. From then on, whenever it twitches again, I knew it is not good news. I came home, I referred to a Feng Shui book, and learnt that while fish tanks are great water enhancers of wealth, they can't be placed inside the bedroom as it can cause monetary losses. Generally speaking, fish tanks can only be placed in the living room. Dimwit! I scrambled to move my fish tank out of my bedroom! And everything went back to normal.

It was only much later, that my Sis told me that all of my fishes in my bedroom had in fact died on the day I flew off to Bangkok. My Dad actually bought and replaced new fishes into the tank immediately as they were worried I would flew into a rage when told the truth. Till now, I'm quite certain the fish tank in my bedroom had caused my monetary loss and bad luck and those fishes must have absorbed the bad "chi" of my misfortune. Perhaps their sacrifice has saved me from being hurt.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...